5 Ways to Discover Purpose and Abundance in a World that has Forgotten
As I read the seemingly innocent letter, I could feel a pit churning in my stomach. We have been ingesting this devastating message since we were so very young, in many innocuous ways.
My daughter is 7 years old. The letter was from her school. Over the next month, all the 2nd graders would be tested by the Gifted and Talented Program. So there it was, the blatant societal assertion that some children/people are gifted and talented while others are not.
I travel all over the world teaching yoga and am continually heartbroken to find that 99% of the people I encounter have a persistent, nagging sense of “not enough”. Not smart enough, not pretty enough, not wealthy enough, not fit enough, not wise enough, not patient enough, not talented enough, not spiritual enough, not worthy enough, simply not good enough. Could this be the root of so much of our stress and dis-ease? As a yoga therapist, working to change this deeply seeded, incorrect assumption has proven time and again to be paramount in the healing process.
The truth is, everyone has gifts. Everyone is talented. Everyone is essential to life. What each and every one of us is, is something so much more than simply enough. Yet this persistent belief of inherent lack endures because in so many ways we have forgotten.
The Plague of “Not Enough”
Consider these questions. What would happen to the world’s economy if we all realized that we lack nothing? What if we awakened to the fact that we are whole and complete, perfect, just as we are? What if we truly believed in ourselves, our innate gifts, and the abundance that supports our heart’s purest desire?
The message of lack is ingrained in the very fabric of our society. Everywhere we turn we are being told to get more, do more, be more, learn more, earn more, etc. So our sense of abundance is swallowed whole by the all-consuming vortex of more, more, more, never enough. And we can’t help but feel the urge to continually fortify and fiercely protect what is me, my and mine.
Then we show up in this world and walk with each other in a great and grave disguise. Secretly feeling like frauds, with paint on our skin, fear in our thoughts, anxiety in our words, and holes in our hearts, we fight, we run, we hide. We pretend to be bigger than life, or shrink and shrivel shamefully back. Each of us trying so hard to get it – this elusive prize of “success”. To fix it – our perpetually unworthy image of ourselves. To compare it – our own value against another’s. To hide it – our shame of falling short. Trying so hard to find it – our way back home to a sense of peace.
Yet, ironically as we dedicate ourselves to this never-ending self-improvement project, we live a smaller than we were meant. We forget the truth of who we are, the essential value of our particular purpose for being, and the innate perfection of our specifically wild and wonderfully messy presentation of humanity. And so we wait. Wait for a time, a place, a circumstance, a body, a mind, a bank account that is better than this. In the meantime, we excuse ourselves from living whole and fully living.
Likely we all know by now, through a simple examination of our lives, that the “ideal conditions” we have been led to believe that we need to thrive are never coming. In truth, now is the time, these are the perfect conditions, and you are the one – just as you are –in the skin that you’re in to live the life of love that you were meant.
“The meaning of life is to discover our gifts. The purpose of life is to give them away.” ~Albert Einstein
5 Ways to Live into the Fullness of Your Being
With a foreboding sense of unworthiness, validated by the bombardment of outer messaging everywhere, we stumble around in a mind and world that has forgotten. A world in which we are literally killing ourselves and each other to gain a sense of “enoughness”. So, we turn to Yoga as a practice of wholeness and remembrance. Yet if we are not mindful on this journey, soon even our Yoga practice will be fueling our sense of lack. We can feel like we need to do bigger poses, more breath practices, deeper meditations, read more books, go to more workshops, gain more knowledge, drink more tea, wear more malas, and the list goes on and on. But, all we need to do is remember. To realize that all that we seek is right here in the palms of our hands, in the beat of our hearts, and the flow of our breath. The worthiness we seek is in the human that we already are, in this being that has always existed. No need to get, to do, or be one more thing. Remembering our innate wholeness, our true nature is simple:
Get Outside and Observe the Innate Perfection of the Natural World
There is perhaps nothing that can change our perspective quicker than getting outside into the natural world. Go out in the day and sense the sun on your skin, the wind in the air, the clouds in the sky. Observe the way the plants and trees each reach up from the earth uniquely twisting, winding, budding, blossoming, deteriorating, and decomposing. All this existing along the fine continuum of living and dying. Go out at night and bathe yourself under a sea of stars. Go to the top of a mountain, the middle of a field, or just to where the pavement meets the grass. Notice the innate and essential interplay of the elements. How the existence of everything in nature is co-dependent on and affected by the existence of everything else.
Then remember that you are not separate from this dynamic and wild tapestry of life. You too are sewing an essential thread that only you can sew. You too are supported by the rhythms of life. You too are twisting, winding, budding, blossoming, and deteriorating in your own unique way as you weave your way along the continuum of living and dying.
Turn to the Wisdom Within
So often we look out to our families, friends, loved ones, teachers, and even adversaries to get a sense of our worth. We look out to astrology, oracles, articles, and even the quizzes on the internet to tell us who we are. We look out to the societal standard for an acceptable outline and timetable for the arc and direction of our lives. But if you dare to crawl magnificently deep inside, you will find an innate wisdom that is governed like a compass to steer you well and guide you perfectly along your own soul’s journey.
Here is a short practice you can do at any time to simply stop and drop in to the wisdom within. Just stop where you are. Interlace your fingers and lay your palms flat on your chest in the gesture of trust. Take a few deep breaths right into the palms of your hands. Once your awareness has dropped inward into the space of the heart, ask yourself anything. i.e. Who am I? What is this quality of my existence before I have a thought about it? What is it that I live for? What is the next step on my journey? Would it serve my soul’s journey to choose this or that? Remember the questions are yours and the answers are there.
Create Some Space for Presence and Name Your Gifts
Many of us are quite adept at naming and describing, in detail, our long list of faults. Instead, take some time in a place that is peaceful for you, a place where you can allow a sense of spaciousness and presence to grow. It can be in your house, somewhere outside, or somewhere close that inspires you. Once you are there, allow your whole being to arrive perhaps by taking some deep breaths to soak it all in. Or you could sit down, close your eyes and touch the earth. Maybe singing would inspire a state of presence. Movement practice of any kind can be a great way to settle in. After you feel a sense of spaciousness, presence, and connection grab a pen and a piece of paper and list your gifts. List those innate gifts that you seem to have been born with, and those gifts that have been picked up along your particular path in life. Name them, own them, honor them, and embrace them. Then go back out into your everyday life and dedicate yourself to generously give them away.
Embrace Imperfection, Know that You Will Be Judged
In the impossible effort to fulfill everyone’s needs, make ourselves look good, and to avoid being judged; we strive for perfection to save us. But, we all will be judged, we will face tremendous challenges, we will make mistakes, and we will fail. It’s an inevitable part of being human in this life. And if we live our lives trying to avoid these imminent experiences, ultimately we will find ourselves anxious and/or depressed and living small.
We must be willing to know ourselves and to be ourselves with all that we meet. We must own our gifts and cultivate the courage necessary to go out and give those gifts away, no matter how imperfectly given or received. We must be willing to show up for the hard conversations. To fall flat on our face and cry out in surrender with tears of disappointment and grace. To get back up with a more full understanding of what it means to be human. To try to be kind when every fiber in our being just wants to be right. To forgive ourselves when we lash out instead. To allow our friends to see us with ruffled hair, unpainted skin, holey shirts, messy houses, ice cream mustaches, empty bank accounts, empty bottles, empty hearts, and the unspeakable truths that speckle the paths of our lives. We must be willing to let it all fall apart, this crazy façade of perfection, so that we can be real together, raw and wild, in our truth, imperfectly divine.
Explore the Mystery of the Bigness of Life
Remember, not only are you an essential, magnificent thread in the tapestry of life, but that you are just one thread. The greater weaving is vast and much more mysterious than you could ever possibly imagine. Allow yourself to be awed by the sunrise, stunned by the stars, captivated by the silence, taken by the wind, melted by the touch of a child’s hand, honored by the words of the elders, sunken into the earth in your garden firmly planted and growing, inspired by the colorful frog that jumps 50 times its own length, humiliated by the intricate pattern of a pinecone, persuaded by the persistence of a flower that pushes stubbornly up through stone, humbled by the grace of a seashell, rocked and humored by all of the waves and expressions of life while you still can.
10 Tips To Manifest Money and Abundance in Your Life
Manifesting money and abundance is a process that unites intention, energy, and focused action. It’s not just about wishing for wealth but about cultivating a mindset aligned with prosperity and opening yourself to receive it in all its forms. In this article, we explore how to manifest money and abundance with clarity, awareness, and practical tools you can use in your daily life.
Table of Contents
- What Does It Mean To Manifest Money and Abundance?
- 10 Tips To Attract Money and Abundance
- Manifesting Money From a Spiritual Perspective
- Spiritual Practices To Boost Money Manifestation
- Common Mistakes When Trying To Manifest Wealth
- How To Maintain an Abundance Mindset Long Term
What Does It Mean To Manifest Money and Abundance?
Manifesting money is a deep process of connecting with the energy of prosperity and worthiness. It’s a conscious practice where you align your thoughts, emotions, and decisions with the energy of wealth. Learning how to manifest money begins with recognizing that your financial reality is directly influenced by your inner state, your beliefs, and your capacity to receive.
Manifesting money is not solely based on techniques or rituals, but rather on the profound transformation of your relationship with value, worthiness, and the flow of resources. To sustain the manifestation of abundance, it’s essential to feel in tune with the idea of thriving—without guilt, fear, or resistance. This way, you make space for financial opportunities to flow more easily into your life.
From the law of attraction perspective, manifesting wealth means focusing your attention on what you do want to experience, not on what you fear losing. If your thoughts are constantly centered on lack, you’re likely to keep replicating that experience. In contrast, by cultivating a mental and emotional frequency rooted in gratitude, trust, and purpose, you begin to attract situations that mirror that abundant energy.
10 Tips To Attract Money and Abundance
Manifesting money and abundance requires focus, clarity, and actions aligned with a prosperity mindset. These ten tips will help you strengthen your connection to the energy of money, transform your relationship with wealth, and create a clear path toward manifesting abundance in your life.
- Clarify your financial goals: Knowing exactly how much you want to earn or save allows you to focus your energy. Clear goals are a powerful point of attraction for money.
- Transform your limiting beliefs about money: Identify thoughts like “money is bad” or “I’m not capable of thriving,” and replace them with empowering beliefs. What you believe is reflected in your financial reality.
- Practice gratitude to attract more abundance: Being thankful for what you already have opens space to receive more. Gratitude raises your frequency and strengthens your connection to abundance.
- Visualize your financial success: Imagine in detail scenarios where you already live in abundance. This practice reinforces your intention and tunes your mind to prosperity.
- Create powerful wealth affirmations: Repeat phrases like “Money flows to me easily” or “I deserve a prosperous life.” Affirmations reprogram your subconscious and keep your focus on abundance.
- Take actions aligned with your financial goals: Intention alone is not enough—you also need to act. Each daily decision can bring you closer to or further from the financial reality you want to manifest.
- Practice generosity and detachment: Sharing from the heart activates the flow of giving and receiving. At the same time, letting go of the need to control the outcome allows money to come through unexpected channels.
- Surround yourself with positive influences about money: Connect with people and content that maintain a healthy relationship with prosperity. Your environment directly affects your financial perception and energy.
- Use the law of attraction to your advantage: Focus on what you do want to experience, not on what you fear losing. Money manifestation happens when your vibration matches abundance, not scarcity.
- Celebrate your financial achievements, even the small ones: Celebrate your progress, even the small steps. Acknowledging each achievement boosts your self-esteem and connection to prosperity. Celebration keeps you in a high frequency that attracts more opportunities.

Manifesting Money From a Spiritual Perspective
Manifesting money and abundance is not only a mental or emotional process—it is also deeply spiritual. From this perspective, money is not an end in itself, but a form of energy that can flow to you when you are in harmony with your purpose and with life itself. When you understand this, you stop chasing money from a place of lack and begin to attract it from a state of wholeness.
Spirituality invites you to let go of excessive control and open yourself to receiving from a place of trust. This means recognizing that you deserve to thrive—without guilt or sacrifice. Instead of seeing money as something separate from the sacred, you learn to integrate it as part of your evolutionary path, using it with awareness, gratitude, and coherence.
From this view, money manifestation becomes a practice of alignment—between your intention, your energy, and your action. It’s not about obtaining wealth at any cost, but attracting it consciously and ethically, knowing that by raising your own frequency, you’re also contributing to collective well-being.
Spiritual Practices To Boost Money Manifestation
Spiritual practices are concrete tools that help you raise your vibration and align your mind and emotions with abundance. Adding them to your routine strengthens your connection to worthiness, dissolves internal blocks, and helps you maintain an open and receptive attitude toward the flow of prosperity.
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Meditation Focused on Abundance
Meditation can help you observe and release thoughts of lack, connecting you with the internal feeling of having enough. By practicing it regularly, you train your mind to remain in a state of gratitude, openness, and possibility.
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Conscious Writing of Financial Desires
Writing down your financial goals clearly and from the heart helps you give concrete shape to your intentions. This practice reinforces your focus, activates your creativity, and allows you to identify beliefs that may be limiting your ability to manifest money.
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Visualization of Financial Prosperity
Creative visualizations invite you to imagine in detail scenarios where you already live in abundance, activating positive emotions and a vibration aligned with prosperity. This practice is especially effective for reprogramming your subconscious and facilitating the manifestation of that financial reality in your life.
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Positive Affirmations to Attract Money
Positive affirmations are powerful tools to focus your mind on abundance and strengthen your belief system. Repeating phrases like “I am open to receiving abundance in all its forms” or “Money flows to me with ease and joy” reinforces your inner confidence and aligns your energy with the wealth you wish to manifest.
Common Mistakes When Trying To Manifest Wealth
When starting to work on manifesting money and abundance, it’s common to make certain mistakes that can block the process. Recognizing them early allows you to make the necessary adjustments to align your energy and actions with a true prosperity mindset.
- Focusing only on the result: Putting all your attention on money without enjoying the process creates anxiety. Manifestation works best when you trust the journey, not just the outcome.
- Holding on to scarcity beliefs: Thinking that money is limited or that you don’t deserve it blocks the flow of abundance. These beliefs must be identified and consciously transformed.
- Forcing instead of flowing: Trying to control how and when money will arrive creates resistance. The key is to act with intention and let go of attachment to the outcome.
- Neglecting concrete action: Manifestation is not about waiting without movement. Without aligned decisions and clear actions, intention loses its power.
- Comparing yourself to others: Measuring your progress against someone else’s wealth creates frustration. Manifestation is a personal process that unfolds at your own pace.
How To Maintain an Abundance Mindset Long Term
An abundance mindset is not built overnight; it’s the result of consistent practices, conscious decisions, and a sustained connection to worthiness. Maintaining this way of thinking means choosing, day by day, to focus on what you already have, what you can create, and what you are already attracting into your life. Abundance is cultivated through intention, but also through repeated habits that reinforce your financial and emotional well-being.
To sustain the manifestation of money over the long term, it’s key to regularly review your beliefs about money. Some may resurface without you realizing it, especially during times of uncertainty or challenge. That’s why it’s helpful to rely on practices like meditation, conscious journaling, or regular use of affirmations to keep your energy aligned with prosperity.
It’s also important to celebrate your progress, even the small ones. Acknowledging what you’re achieving keeps you motivated and strengthens the perception that abundance is already present in your life. This attitude not only raises your vibrational frequency but also strengthens your confidence to continue creating wealth from a place of calm, clarity, and inner commitment.